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Apr 8, 2019

Artist Profile: Walter Berry, A Spectacular Bass-Baritone

Austrian bass-baritone Walter Berry was born on April 8, 1929 and would go on to a strong and recognized career. He studied at the Vienna Music Academy and made his debut at the Vienna State Opera in 1947, becoming a permanent member of the company three years later. In 1952, he debuted at the Salzburg Festival, another organization with which {…}

Apr 8, 2019

Artist Profile: Franco Corelli, A Legendary Tenor

Few tenors are as iconic as Franco Corelli. Born on April 8, 1921  in Ancona, he initially set out to follow in the footsteps of his father and studied naval engineering at the University of Bologna. During his studies, he entered a vocal competition as an amateur singer and was encouraged to pursue his voice further. He entered the Pesaro {…}

Apr 5, 2019

Artist Profile: Herbert Von Karajan, A Legendary, Though Controversial, Conductor

Herbert Von Karajan was one of the great conductors of all time. Born on April 5, 1908, he was a child prodigy at the piano and between ages 8-18, he studied at the Mozarteum. After graduation, he continued his studies a the Vienna Academy. He made his conducting debut at the Salzburg Festival in 1933, the same year he became {…}

Apr 4, 2019

Artist Profile: Sergei Leiferkus, Renowned Russian Baritone

Sergei Leiferkus was born on April 4, 1946 and would go on to a heralded international career. The native of Leningrad graduated from his local Conservatory in 1972, though he was already building up great success before his graduation. He was the winner of the All-Union Mikhail Glinka Vocalists’ Competition in 1971 and in 1972, he joined the Maly Musorgsky {…}

Rachmaninoff
Apr 1, 2019

Composer Profile: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Piano Genius & Composer

Sergei Rachmaninoff’s was a renowned pianist and composer. Born on April 1, 1873, he started playing the piano from age four and graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1892. In ensuing decades, he had a solid career as a composer and pianist, creating all of his operas during this period. However, the outbreak of the Russian Revolution forced him and {…}

Apr 1, 2019

Opera Profile: Manuel de Falla’s ‘La Vida Breve’

“La Vida Breve” had its world premiere on April 1, 1913. While it has never been a major staple of the repertory, many sections of Manuel de Falla’s famed opera are performed often. Many instrumental sections of the work have been arranged by other composers in different means as well. Many Spanish artists such as Victoria de Los Angeles and {…}

Jake Heggie
Mar 31, 2019

Artist Profile: Jake Heggie, A Major American Composer of 21st Century Opera

Jake Heggie is one of the significant opera composers of the 21st century. Born on March 31, 1961, Heggie grew up in Columbus, Ohio and started studying the piano at age seven. After his father’s suicide in 1972, Heggie began writing music and his family relocated to the San Francisco Bay area. He studied at the UCLA for both his {…}

Mar 28, 2019

Artist Profile: Nicola Martinucci, Noted Spinto Tenor of the 20th Century

Tenor Nicola Martinucci enjoyed a potent career throughout the middle of the 20th century. Born on March 28, 1941 in Taranto, he actually got off to a late start as a singer, kickstarting his vocal career in his 20s. He made his debut in 1966 at the Teatro Nuovo di Milano in “Il Trovatore,” the same year he won the {…}

Mar 28, 2019

Artist Profile: Samuel Ramey, A Versatile Bass

Samuel Ramey is one of the most versatile singers of his time. The bass was born on March 28, 1942, and studied at Kansas State University. From there he studied further at Central City and was an apprentice artist at the Santa Fe Opera. He had a major breakthrough in 1973 at the New York City Opera in “Carmen.” From {…}

Mar 27, 2019

Opera Profile: Puccini’s Lesser-Known ‘La Rondine’

Of Puccini’s operas, “La Rondine” is among the least-known, despite its own melodic invention. The work had its world premiere in Monte Carlo on March 27, 1917, with a cast that included soprano Gilda dalla Rizza and tenor Tito Schipa. The opera has never had an easy time, often seen as “lesser” Puccini; his editor Tito Ricordi dismissed it as {…}

Mar 25, 2019

Artist Profile: Magda Olivero, One of the Great Verismo Artists Of All Time

Magda Olivero is one of the greatest singers of the 20th century. Born on March 25, 1910 in Saluzzo Italy, she made her singing debut at the age of 22. She became a well-known artist through 1941 when she got married and decided to retire. However, she would return to the stage after 10 years  and would become a major {…}

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